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Installation
Practice Guide
1.
Safe-T-Cable™
1.1
General Instructions
for the selection of Safe-T-Cable™.
The selection of materials shall be in accordance with AS4536 (SAE), available
from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Avenue, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001,
and shall be in accordance with the service limitations outlined herein.
NOTE:
Minimize mixing of safety wire and Safe-T-Cable™.
1.1.1
AS3510 series
(UNS S32100 CRES) Safe-T-Cable™shall
be selected for general purpose use on all applications up to 800°
F.
1.1.2
AS3509 series (UNS N6600 Nickel Alloy) Safe-T-Cable™
shall be selected for applications where temperature range is between
800° F and 1500°
F.
1.1.3
Only Safe-T-Cable™
and ferrules supplied by a manufacturer that meets all the requirements
of AS4536 shall be allowed.
1.1.4
Safe-T-Cable™
shall not be used for any shear, or break away applications.
1.1.5
Safe-T-Cable™
shall be installed with a calibrated tool which is supplied by the Safe-T-Cable™
manufacturer for the purpose of applying a predetermined cable tension,
crimping the ferrule, and cutting the excess cable without allowing tension
to be lost.
1.2
The size of
Safe-T-Cable™
shall be in accordance with the following requirements:
1.2.1
0.020 inch
diameter Safe-T-Cable™is
intended for use on parts having nominal hole diameter of 0.045 inch (1.14
mm) or smaller.
1.2.2
0.032 inch
diameter Safe-T-Cable™
is intended for use on parts having nominal hole diameter of 0.075 inch
(1.91 mm) or smaller.
1.2.3
0.040 inch
diameter Safe-T-Cable™
is intended for use on parts having nominal hole diameter of 0.095 inch
(2.41 mm) or smaller.
1.2.4
The specified
length of the cable shall be selected to accommodate the span between
fasteners added to the length of cable required to correctly engage the
application tool.

Figure 1: Flat Washer Safe-T-Cable™
Installation
1.2.5
Applications
where Safe-T-Cable™
is to be installed through a hole having a nominal diameter of greater
than .095 inch (2.41 mm), but less than .200 inch (5.08 mm) shall require
a flat washer (same material composition as the Safe-T-Cable™)
which is supplied by the Safe-T-Cable™
manufacturer for this purpose, and shall be used as shown in Figure 1.
1.2.6
Safe-T-Cable™
shall be installed with an application tool which has been calibrated
to meet the performance requirements of AS4536 (SAE) and this manual.
1.3
Safe-T-Cable™
Installation. Safe-T-Cable™
may be used as a substitute for lockwire to prevent loosening during service.
Threaded parts, such as drilled-head bolts, fillister head screws, turnbuckles,
hose fittings, and electrical connectors, plugs, caps, and similar items
are within the scope of the Safe-T-Cable™
application. The following rules shall apply when using Safe-T-Cable™.
NOTE:
Routing of Safe-T-Cable™
may vary from that of lockwire in order to achieve a proper installation.
1.3.1
When Safe-T-Cable™
is being substituted for lockwire in an existing installation (maintenance,
rework, etc.), equivalent diameter Safe-T-Cable™
to that of the lockwire shall be selected for use, providing that selection
criteria for Safe-T-Cable™
as defined in the section 1.1 (General Instructions) are met.
1.3.2
Adjacent
Units: Safe-T-Cable™
shall be installed in such a manner that any tendency for a fastener to
loosen with be counteracted by an additional tension on the cable.
Safe-T-Cable™
shall be threaded through the fasteners in such a way as to produce installed
Safe-T-Cable™
with either positive or neutral pull.
1.3.3
Maximum Span:
the maximum span of Safe-T-Cable™
between tow termination points shall be 6 inches (152.4 mm) unless otherwise
specified.
1.3.4
Installing
Defects: Any cable defect (nick, fray, or any other mutilation of the
Safe-T-Cable™)
found prior to, during, or subsequent to installation, is not acceptable.

Figure 2: Self Looping Safe-T-Cable™
NOTE:
Avoid kinks or sharp bends while handling and threading Safe-T-Cable™.
1.3.5
Installing
Holes: Safe-T-Cable™
must be installed through the holes intended for this purpose in the part
being secured, or through the holes provided in a self looping device
(Figure 2) secured to the Safe-T-Cable™
by the Safe-T-Cable™
manufacturer. In applications where holes are not provided for SAFE-T-CABLE
in the component to which it is attached the self looping Safe-T-Cable™
may be used in a manner like, or similar to Figure 3.

Figure 3: Self Looping Safe-T-Cable™
anchored to a pin assembly
1.3.6 Safe-T-Cable™/Ferrule
Reuse: Safe-T-Cable™
and ferrule shall be new upon each application. Reuse is not allowed.
1.3.7
Installation:
Various examples of Safe-T-Cable™
installation are shown in this section. All possible combinations
and application are not shown. Unless otherwise specified in the
application engineering drawing. Safe-T-Cable™
shall be installed in two or three bolt patterns with two bolt patterns
being the preferred method where an even number of fasteners are to be
secured. The installer must adhere to the basic rules outlined in
this manual.
1.3.8
Hose Fittings
and Electrical Connector Requirements: Hose Fittings and electrical
coupling nuts shall have Safe-T-Cable™
installed in the same manner as tube coupling nuts.
1.3.9
Excess Cable:
After installing Safe-T-Cable™,
excess cable from the crimped ferrule shall be cut by the installation
tool. The maximum allowable length of cable extending beyond the
ferrule shall be .031 inch (0.79mm).
1.3.10
Crimping
Requirements (Pull-Off Load, refer to table1): Safe-T-Cable™
shall be installed with the SAFE-T-CABLE manufacturers recommended tools,
which has been tested and calibrated in accordance with procedures specified
in this manual.
| TABLE
1: Safe-T-Cable™
Minimum Crimp Requirements (Pull-Off
Load) |
Nominal
Cable
Diamater
inch (mm) |
Safe-T-Cable™
Construction |
Minimum
Pull-Off Load
lbf (N) |
| .020
(0.51) |
1
x 7 |
30
(133.4) |
| .032
(0.81) |
3
x 7 |
70
(311.4) |
| .040
(1.02) |
7
x 7 |
110
(489.3) |
1.3.11
Hole
Alignment: Under-torquing or over-torquing to obtain proper alignment
of the holes in not permitted. Apply recommended torque values to
parts to be secure, and alignment of holes shall be evaluated before attempting
to proceed with Safe-T-Cable™
Installation.
CAUTION:
The maximum, bend exit limit of Safe-T-Cable™,
when applied to a threaded fastener head, shall be 135°. This does
not apply to hose fittings, electrical connector coupling mechanisms,
turnbuckles, and similar applications where the Safe-T-Cable™
is constrained by the shape of the component being secured.
1.3.12
In
applications where Safe-T-Cable™
shall be required to exceed the 135° maximum bend exit limit in order to
achieve neutral to positive pull on a threaded fastener head, a self looping
device which is secured to the Safe-T-Cable™
by the Safe-T-Cable™
manufacturer may be used to obtain a secured installing as shown. (Figure
4)
CAUTION:
This method should only be used in applications where the Safe-T-Cable™
cannot “flip” over the corner or over the head of the fastener being
secured.

Figure 4: Self Looping Safe-T-Cable™
in high bend exit application
1.3.13
Cable
Flex Limits: after installing Safe-T-Cable™,
the maximum flex between termination points shall be no greater than that
specified in the Cable Flex Limit Table (table 2).
NOTE:
Light finger pressure of approximately 2 pounds shall be applied at
mid-span when inspecting total flex limit of installed Safe-T-Cable™.
| TABLE
2: Flex Limits, Inch (mm) |
| A |
B |
C |
| 0.5
(12.7) |
0.125
(3.18) |
0.062
(1.59) |
| 1.0
(25.4) |
0.250
(6.35) |
0.125
(3.18) |
| 2.0
(50.8) |
0.375
(9.52) |
0.188
(4.76) |
| 3.0
(76.2) |
0.375
(9.52) |
0.188
(4.76) |
| 4.0
(101.6) |
0.500
(12.70) |
0.250
(6.35) |
| 5.0
(127.0) |
0.500
(12.70) |
0.250
(6.35) |
| 6.0
(152.4) |
0.625(15.88) |
0.312
(7.94) |

Figure 5: Safe-T-Cable™
Flex
Limits
It is important to
hold the tool as steady and perpendicular to the fastener as possible
during the crimp/cut cycle in order to maintain consistent tensioning
of the cable after the tool is removed.

Figure 6: Correct application
of Safe-T-Cable™
1.4
Elongated
Ferrules: ferrule of extra length, having a radius at one end and
a straight surface at the other end, may be used in applications which
restrict the clearance for the installation tool nose to be placed in
correct alignment with the fastener (such as low profile fastener heads,
recess locations, or obstructions by structures or installed components).
NOTE:
Always install elongated ferrules with the radius end toward
the fastener, and the straight end in the tool crimp cavity. Double
check cable tension between fasteners after removal of application tool.

Figure 7: Low
profile application for .032 & .040 inch Safe-T-Cable™

Figure 8: Standard
hardware

Figure 9: Examples
of installed Safe-T-Cable™
1.5
Safe-T-Cable™
Identification stamp. In applications where the user requires a
logo or ID code to be a permanent part of the Safe-T-Cable™
installation (for warranty or traceability), it shall be applied by the
Safe-T-Cable™
manufacturer to one or more surfaces of the square end fitting of the
Safe-T-Cable™.
Only impression stamping is permitted, no paint, ink, or labels are acceptable.
(Figure 10)

Figure 10: Safe-T-Cable™
Identification
Stamp
1.6
Safe-T-Cable™
on Turnbuckles. The standard procedure for securing turnbuckles
with Safe-T-Cable™
is shown in Figure 11 & 12.
1.6.1
Self looping
Safe-T-Cable™
is threaded through the turnbuckle. One end shall be wrapped in
one direction around the turnbuckle. The Safe-T-Cable™
is then threaded through the hole in the self looping jumper, and terminated
with the appropriate application tool.
Figure 11: Routing of Safe-T-Cable™ on Turnbuckles

Figure 12: Example of Final Safe-T-Cable™ on Turnbuckles Installation
NOTE: Safe-T-Cable™ diameter selection for turnbuckle applications: .032 inch (diameter) cable shall be used on assemblies where cable diameter in 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) or smaller, and .040 inch diameter cable or greater shall be used on turnbuckle cable diameter greater than 1/16 inch.
1.7 Safe-T-Cable™ Jacketing for Protection: It is recommended to use a tubular jacket over Safe-T-Cable™ when it is installed in a location where it is in contact with (or may contact) surfaces which may damage the cable (shown in Figure 13). The tubular jacket material shall be capable of meeting the temperature range of the application and shall be resistant to oil and chemical envirnments.

Figure 13: Safe-T-Cable™ Jacketing for Protection
2.
SAFE-T-CABLE™
APPLICATION TOOLS
2.1
Procedures.
When Safe-T-Cable™
is used, the following basics apply for the application tools and calibration
equipment.
2.1.1
Minimize
mixing of safety wire and Safe-T-Cable™.
2.1.2
Install the
ferrule cartridge into the tool body under the handle grip.
NOTE:
When loading and using the Safe-T-Cable™
hand tool, be certain that the correct size Safe-T-Cable™
kit is being used with the tool.
2.1.3
Install the
Safe-T-Cable™
through the fasteners to be secured.

Figure 14: Safe-T-Cable™
Tool
2.1.4
The nose can index to any position. To select the position grasp
the nose, and rotate to the desired position. (Figure 14)
2.1.5
Insert the
free end of the cable through the ferrule in the cartridge, and remove
the ferrule by pulling the cable away from the end of the cartridge (Ref.
Figure 14)
NOTE:
Do not release the free end of the cable until it has been inserted through
the tool nose.

Figure 15: Pre-set
Tension Safe-T-Cable™
Tool
2.1.6
Insert the
free end of the cable through the tool nose (Figure15) and slide the tool
along the cable to the fastener being secured. (Figure 16)

Figure 16: Position
of Safe-T-Cable™
Tool
3.
TYPES OF SAFE-T-CABLE™
TOOLS
3.1
The pre-set
tension tool, (Figures 14 and 15) Insert the free end of the cable into
the cable entrance and continue to push the cable into the cavity.
When the free end of the cable appears at the bottom of the tool, grip
the cable and pull the slack from the cable until resistance is felt.
Begin removing slack from the cable by repeatedly closing the tool handle
allowing the handle to open fully before closing again. When all
slack is removed from the cable, snug the tool against the fastener by
using several short strokes of the handle. Release the handle to
the full open position and fully close the handle to crimp securely and
cut flush.
CAUTION:
It is important on this final stroke to hold the tool as steady and
perpendicular to the cable as possible while completing a full stroke.
This assures consistent tensioning of the cable (Figure 16).
3.2
Adjustable
tension tool. (Figure 17) Thread the Safe-T-Cable™
through the fastener, ferrule, and tool nose in the same way as with other
models. Wrap the cable one full revolution (clockwise) around the
tension wheel, and with slight pressure applied by pulling the cable,
secure the cable into the slot. Rotate the tension knob until several
clicks are heard and felt. If additional tension is required, adjustment
can be made with the tension adjuster on the opposite side of the tool.
3.2.1
Completely
close the handle to crimp and cut the cable. Hold the tool steady
and perpendicular to the cable to maintain consistent cable tension.
Release the handle and remove the tool from the crimped ferrule.
Remove the excess cable segment from the tool prior to the next application.
3.2.2
If it is more
convenience to use the adjustable tension tool with the knob located on
the opposite side, you may remove the retaining ring located below the
tension adjuster, slide the knob assembly out of the tool body, and re-insert
it on the opposite side. Re-install the retaining ring. (Figure
17)
NOTE:
When using a hand tool, the tool handle is to remain fully open during
the cable entry process (in both tool models). The handle is to
be actuated in the pre-set tension model after the tension pawl is engaged
with the cable, and in the adjustable tension model only after the desired
tension is achieved.

Figure 17:
Adjustable tension Safe-T-Cable™
Tool
4.
The
Pneumatic Safe-T-Cable™
application tool (Figure 18). Connect the Pneumatic Safe-T-Cable™
Tool to a clean, dry air supply of 80 to 100 psi.
4.1
Install the
Safe-T-Cable™
through the fasteners which are to be secured.
4.2
The nose can
be indexed any position. To select the position grasp the nose and
rotate to the desired position.
4.3
Insert the
free end of the cable through the ferrule in the cartridge and remove
the ferrule by pulling the cable away from the end of the cartridge.
Insert the free end of the cable through the nose of the tool and slide
the tool along the cable to the desired position.
4.4
Rotate the
cable tensioning wheel clockwise if necessary to move the cable entry
slot to an accessible position. Align the nose such that the ferrule
is pressed squarely against the fastener. Make certain that the
ferrule is fully seared into the nose. Insert the free end of the
cable into the cable entry slot of the cable tensioning wheel. When
the end of the cable exits the wheel, grip the cable and pull the slack
from the cable. Do not leave more than 1 ½” of total slack in the
cable.
4.5
Press the
trigger and hold. The tool will apply tension to the cable, crimp
and cut. When the trigger is released, the crimp mechanism will
retract (after the cycle is complete), and the tool nose can be removed
from the ferrule. The excess cable shall be discarded.
4.6
The tension
is adjustable by inserting the manufacturer supplied adjustment key into
the adjustment port located on the tool handle. Clockwise rotation
increases tension, and counter clockwise rotation decreases tension.

Figure 18: Pneumatic Safe-T-Cable™
application
tool
5.
SAFE-T-CABLE™
APPLICATION TOOL MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION. The Safe-T-Cable™
tools should be stored in a clean, dry place when not in use. Clean
any debris (especially in the crimp cavity in the tool nose) from the
tool with a small brush and solvent if necessary. Lubricate the
tool nose (in the crimp cavity) with a drop of oil on a regular basis.
5.1
Calibration
instructions are supplied with each tool.
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